Recently, New Mexico State University has seen a growing number of football players leave the program. The latest to join this list is star recruit, Jake Smith. Smith had been highly touted as a potential star for the Aggies, but he has now decided to pursue other opportunities.
Smith was a three-star recruit out of high school and was expected to be an immediate contributor for the Aggies. He was ranked as one of the top players in the state and had offers from several other schools, including Arizona State and Colorado State. However, he chose to stay close to home and attend New Mexico State.
Unfortunately, Smith’s time with the Aggies was short-lived. After just one season, he decided to transfer to another school. While the reasons for his departure are not yet known, it is likely that he felt he had a better chance of succeeding elsewhere.
This is not the first time New Mexico State has seen a player leave the program. In recent years, several other players have left for various reasons. This includes former quarterback Tyler Rogers, who left for personal reasons, and wide receiver Tevaka Tuioti, who left to pursue a professional career.
The departures of these players have been a major blow to the Aggies’ program. Not only have they lost talented players, but they have also lost potential leaders and role models for their younger players.
Despite these losses, the Aggies remain optimistic about their future. They are still recruiting top talent and are hoping to build a successful program. They are also making changes to their coaching staff in an effort to create a more positive environment for their players.
It remains to be seen if these changes will be enough to keep players from leaving the program in the future. In the meantime, New Mexico State will have to make do without Jake Smith and the other players who have left the program.